The Black Sea coast remains a traditional place of summer recreation for Russians. And although organized vacationers already prefer the service and hotels in Turkey, Egypt and Cyprus, those who like to relax "savages" still come here to spend a week or two in a tent that can be placed right next to the sea.
Instructions
Step 1
If you want a savage break, start preparing for your trip ahead of time. Choose a place where a tent camp is already organized - camping or there are places where you can put up your tent. Read the relevant thematic forums on the Internet, find out the details from those who have already mastered these places. The choice is not particularly great - forested areas of the coast, suitable for savages, are located on a small stretch from Gelendzhik to Tuapse. If you are not afraid of the heat and the sun, you can find a parking space on the Blagoveshchenskaya Spit near Anapa or on the Taman Peninsula.
Step 2
Choose a parking spot and figure out how to get there. Fortunately for the environment, it is not possible to drive everywhere by car, so most likely you will have to leave it in a guarded parking lot in the nearest resort village and walk to the camp site with backpacks along the seashore.
Step 3
With this in mind, limit the amount of things and food that you take with you, especially since the stock of food can be replenished by raiding the nearest settlements from time to time. The most important thing is your home. You will definitely need a lightweight, comfortable and sturdy tent, a foam mat and a sleeping bag. Please note that the permissible number of people specified in the technical characteristics of the tent can be increased by one without much damage to comfort. So, in a three-person tent, 4 people can easily fit.
Step 4
Of the things that will be difficult to do without, bring a towel, sunglasses, candles, table and headlamps, a camera and batteries for it, ointment or other chemical reagents from mosquitoes. And, of course, you will need a set of dishes - a pair of pots for cooking and brewing tea, iron bowls, spoons, knives, mugs. Do not forget to grab a can opener, although seasoned tourists can easily cope with a regular knife. And, just in case, put a first-aid kit in your backpack with everything you may need for first aid - dressings and disinfectants, tablets for disinfecting water, for headaches, diarrhea, poisoning.